Quote from: Prehistoric on November 08, 2015, 09:37:59 PMQuote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2015, 09:18:29 PMQuestion what i your schooling and are you willing to work a labour job for 7 days a week up in Northern Alberta?I'm finishing high school this year...QuoteWhere are you at anyway?Brampton, Ontario.Cool, yeah if you can, get some labour experience with one of the trades. Trust me on this, as labour is the fastest way to save up money for future schooling or plans. Plus keep an eye out for projects going up around the country. Northern Alberta has a bunch but so does BC and the maritimes.And do not only keep looking in big companies look for small companies. Retail is good start but try to get out of it as soon as possible or else you could get stuck there for a long time. It would be good to get into banking. Worst case is to join the reserves and hold a part time job. Reserves can help any future schooling costs easy to maintain or free.Plus companies will pay for you to fly to sites and pay for your rent, food at camps is free though could be a hit or miss depending on camps. You can save up a lot and bunk with friends for the one week you are off or so.
Quote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2015, 09:18:29 PMQuestion what i your schooling and are you willing to work a labour job for 7 days a week up in Northern Alberta?I'm finishing high school this year...QuoteWhere are you at anyway?Brampton, Ontario.
Question what i your schooling and are you willing to work a labour job for 7 days a week up in Northern Alberta?
Where are you at anyway?
Quote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2015, 09:44:22 PMQuote from: Prehistoric on November 08, 2015, 09:37:59 PMQuote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2015, 09:18:29 PMQuestion what i your schooling and are you willing to work a labour job for 7 days a week up in Northern Alberta?I'm finishing high school this year...QuoteWhere are you at anyway?Brampton, Ontario.Cool, yeah if you can, get some labour experience with one of the trades. Trust me on this, as labour is the fastest way to save up money for future schooling or plans. Plus keep an eye out for projects going up around the country. Northern Alberta has a bunch but so does BC and the maritimes.And do not only keep looking in big companies look for small companies. Retail is good start but try to get out of it as soon as possible or else you could get stuck there for a long time. It would be good to get into banking. Worst case is to join the reserves and hold a part time job. Reserves can help any future schooling costs easy to maintain or free.Plus companies will pay for you to fly to sites and pay for your rent, food at camps is free though could be a hit or miss depending on camps. You can save up a lot and bunk with friends for the one week you are off or so.Wow, man. You know your stuff.Thanks for the advice!
If you are interested do you have a resume?
Well, at least you have family in other places willing to let you in. That's a luxury I didn't have when I got the boot.
Quote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2015, 09:54:23 PMIf you are interested do you have a resume?I actually don't. It's something I'm going to have to get working on soon.I do have a few people in landscaping I can talk to. Looking on Kijiji is a great idea, though. I actually have experience with landscaping (I use to do interlock driveways), so that'll be useful.
If you're over 18, what the fuck were you doing living with your parents?
Quote from: FatherlyNick on November 09, 2015, 03:38:21 AMIf you're over 18, what the fuck were you doing living with your parents?Oh I dunno, living rent free while going through college?
If you're over 18, what the fuck were you doing living with your parents?If you're under 18 - son, you are destined to be a fucking ledge.